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          <h2>The Basic Language of the Web: HTML</h2>
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            Posted by <strong>Laura Jones</strong>, June 21st 2027
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          All modern websites and web applications are built using three
          fundamental technologies: HTML, CSS and JavaScript. These are the
          languages of the web. In this post, let's focus on HTML. We will learn
          what HTML is all about, and why you too should learn it.
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        <h3>What is HTML?</h3>
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          HTML stands for <strong>H</strong>yper<strong>T</strong>ext
          <strong>M</strong>arkup <strong>L</strong>anguage. It's a markup
          language that web developers use to structure and describe the content
          of a webpage (not a programming language). HTML consists of elements
          that describe different types of content: paragraphs, links, headings,
          images, video, etc. Web browsers understand HTML and render HTML code
          as websites.
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          HTML consists of elements that describe different types of content:
          paragraphs, links, headings, images, video, etc. Web browsers
          understand HTML and render HTML code as websites.
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        <p>In HTML, each element is made up of 3 parts:</p>

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          <li>The opening tag</li>
          <li>The closing tag</li>
          <li>The actual element</li>
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          You can learn more at
          <a href="https://bilibili.com" target="_blank">bilibili.</a>
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        <h3>Why should you learn HTML?</h3>
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          There are countless reasons for learning the fundamental language of
          the web. Here are 5 of them:
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          <li>To be able to use the fundamental web dev language</li>
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            To hand-craft beautiful websites instead of relying on tools like
            Worpress or Wix
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          <li>To build web applications</li>
          <li>To impress friends</li>
          <li>To have fun 😃</li>
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        <p>Hopefully you learned something new here. See you next time!</p>
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